Events
Lectures (April 27 through May 19)
Tuesday, April 27
- 11:00 AM ECE Seminar Series: Joshua Peeples
- 12:00 PM Faculty Seminar Series: APP Career Advancement & Faculty Appointment
- 4:00 PM Social Class & Transcultural Migration A conversation with Fernando Frías
Wednesday, April 28
- 3:30 PM Intuition, Reason, and Social Media
- 4:00 PM Labor Market Power, Self-Employment and Development
Thursday, April 29
- 12:00 PM SheInspires Seminar: Dr. Michelle Long
- 2:00 PM Pause for Democracy: Leaving Open Source Storage to Help Americans Vote in 2020
- 4:00 PM Bridging algorithmic and statistical randomness in machine learning
Friday, April 30
- 9:00 AM Big Fat Books: Ulysses at 100
- 12:45 PM "Holy Provocation and the Practice of Politics: Towards an Agonistic Religious Education"
- 1:00 PM American Citizenship and Its Discontents
- 3:30 PM Linguistics Colloquium: Rachel Elizabeth Weissler
- 4:00 PM Divine Programming
Monday, May 3
Tuesday, May 4
Wednesday, May 5
- 9:00 AM The Sources of China's Vision for Global Economic Governance
- 12:30 PM Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A Book Talk by Francine Hirsch
Thursday, May 6
- 11:00 AM ECE Seminar Series: Aswin Sankaranarayanan
- 4:00 PM Data Science and Optimization Adventures in Computational Biology and Medicine
Friday, May 7
- 10:00 AM Early Hispanic Books and Manuscripts in the 19th Century
- 3:00 PM Memory, Learning to Learn, and Control of Cognitive Representations
Tuesday, May 11
Wednesday, May 12
- 4:00 PM Promoting Tuberculosis Treatment Completion: Evidence from Large Scale Field Experiments in Kenya
Tuesday, May 18
- 5:30 PM Amplifying Voice, Equity, and Well-Being for Social Work, Health, and Social Service Professionals